n 8 I'HK OMAflA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY ; OCTOBER ! 20 , 1887. OMAHA WANTS AN ELEVATOR An Experienced Grain Dealer Says the Trade Demands It. THE STRIKE ON THE DUMP. Dcclnlon of Judge Brewer in the Horse ami Tramway Case Lieuten ant Kcnuun Paddling on the Nlobrara. We Want nil Elcrator. Mr. White , of Plftttsmouth , one of the .most . extensive grain dealers on the 13. & M. , has , since tbo opening session of the open board of trade , been one of the most cnthusl- tie patrons of the enterprise. Ho has attended many of the sessions , and at all times has displayed a willingness to encourage the movement by taking purt In ' h deal which may afford htm the hoi > c of even the smallest margin. In many cases , he has sold at prices which left him but little in the way of advantage , especially in deals with men who arc new to the business which Is now being built up by this board , whllo in deals with more experienced men ho has not been ashamed to ask for all ho knows their knowledge of the market will allow thum to give. Shaking with Mr. White , yesterday , a UKK reporter drew from him the admission that there was now needed in Omaha another elevator , ono with , say , a capacity of 1.000,000 bush els , the cost of which , however , ho would bo able to forecast , though that Would bo only a mnall matter In time in com parison to the benefit to bo derived as years roll on. "You can not establish u grain ' business hero , " said Mr. White , "without af fording people Bouio opportunity to conduct it , and the Jlrat essential is a place where a man who desires to sell can Btoro his grain , as well as a man who buys may know where what ho has bought lies anbjcrt to his order. It would be to the in terest of the gralndealers of the stuto to have such an Institution here , Into which , now that you arc endeavoring to establish n miirkrt here , they could pour their grain until such time its they could dis pose of it. I know that a number of grain men on the road on which I live would favor such a scheme , especially as it would tend to the fostering of a homo market in Nebraska itistead of in the east , where many of them are shipping now. I have shipped to Chicago. St. Louis , Kansas City and other points , sometimes as many as forty cars per week , but I am not doing so now. because I can got better prices hero than I can at any other place. I nm now shipping about thirty cars ) > er week to this city , in fact all that I can scrape up. I don't sec why it is that I am pelting more for my grain than I ever did before , but it's a fact all the same. At the same tltno it's ono of those things I nm trying to ilnd out. As I said before , if you want to make a mar ket here , you've got to get something behind It , wheru you can store what may bo wanted for delivery. Elevators , as you know , are in all grain centers , and Omaha must soon have her share of them. Yes , I would bo willing to take stork in such an enterprise and theru arc othei-H I know who are also willing to do the same thing. " _ TIII ; STIUKK. Contractor Htulit Clears Klevontli Ntreel of a Gang of Kickers. Monday itftcrnooon Contractors Stnht & Hainel wore compelled to desist from their work of grading on Eleventh street owing to the interference of some of the teamsters who had objected to work at the rate of $3 for iilun hours. The latter constructed u bar rier of wagons tioroy the trcct , thus pro- renting the men who were satisfied to work ut the wages offered from doing so. When the contractors appeared and remonstrated with this method of procedure , they were Jeered at and made the target for many clods of earth , which were thrown by the strikers. Mr. Stunt immediately went to Chief Scavcy , whom ho found In the midst of half a dozen ofllccrs , inspecting the new head gear to bo worn by.tho police during the win ter. Mr. Stulit stated his griev ance , how the men had assaulted him and his partner , and prevented them from continuing their work. Ho asked for the assistance of the police , but it is stated that the chief said ho had no men to spare , notwithstanding that several of them \vero ( landing around idle at that moment ; and further that the men could not be used un less hi the event of an active disturbance. As a consequence the contractors were com pelled to dhcontinuo their work in the after noon. Yesterday morning , however , Mr. Stuht in ml u up Ills mind to protect liiniself. So , seizing a spoke he appioaohed Iho crowd and informed them that ho wanted to remove their barri cade ; those who were willing to go to work clmmcdlutoly , cnnil those Who were not to go to the oflleo and get their pay. AH ho said this ho approached the crowd with Ills stick , whciuupon the kickers reti eatcd and were paid , and the others im mediately resumed work. Mr. Stuht feels indignant over the treatment ho received from the chief of the ( Kilieo. JUDGE BUHWKIV8 DECISION' . In tlic Cane or the Horse Railway VH. The Cubic Company. In the United States district court yesterday morning Judge Dundy presented the opinion of the United Stales Circuit Judge Brewer in the casoof the Omaha Street Railway com pany vs. The Omaha Cable Tramway com pany. It was a voluminous document , and re quired over ono hour in its reading. The issue is made by the Street Railway company claiming that It has the exclusive right to build street railways in the city of Omaha. Judge Hrowcr , In his opinion , supports the jurisdiction of the federal court as against the object of the defendant , but denies the claim of the plaintiff to the exclusive right to build and oiwrato street car lines , except when propelled by animal power. Ho holds that the plaintiff is entitled to Just compen sation for any injury it sustains by reason of the constiuclion of competing parallel lines on the sumo street , but docs not decide the rights of tlto parties upon streets en which the dofcmlnnt Is now building. The decision is not clear as to how much the cubic company must pay the street rail way company , but it will doubtless bo $ .1,000 per year fora period of about thirty years. Exactly what the gross amount will be is a matter yet to bo determined. This by no means disposes of the cnec , as n decree cannot bo drawn UIKW the opinion ol the circuit Judge as lllcd , und the parties ante to bo heat d further upon the soltlouir.ul ol the decree. NO KlUMKSS. BUhop WorthlnKtou Doesn't. Want II fur Trinity Church. There Is considerable disappointment ex porlenced by the members of Trinity church over the action of HKhnt ) Worthington in re fusing them permission to hold the "Kir incss , " for which they were making prrparu tlcns. The Idea of an ontcrtalnmcnt of tlili kind , which has already bcvn tmulu populai in thu cnst , was suggested and fostered b } Dean Gardner , and hem-Illy espoused by tin members of the congiogntlon. In brief It I : 0 spcvlcs of universal fair , at which iivo ills posed nil kinds of ai tides , both for ornii incut and use , the vendors being attired ii the cosUinu-s peculiar to various races am nations. J'esides , there tire entertain incuts of various kinds given both by children and adults nlsoln costume. The effect of the whnli when well managed Is instructive as well a1 entertaining , generally attracts largo ami I dices and results in the acquisition of con sldcrublo money for the bc > nolU underlined The social)1 hud gene to the cxponso of sc curing a competent director in Kmisus City who was expected to make occasional visit to this city and superintend the production o the affair. Ho had made one trip whei BUhop Worthlngton ordered the whole un dcrtaKlng set aside , because it . wa not In harmony with hi vluws , although it I claimed thut ho must huvo known , bcfor any expense was Incurred , of , the fact Urn the entertainment was In course of preparn ton. The breaking up of the plans neccssl ) tU Kl cUoa of aaolue * jnctmo of ruts In'f ? mon y for the church and paying for the useless expenses which hnro thus far fyccn Incurred. ' BANKS. Which lieutenant Kcnnon I * Now Paddling HIM Boat. Lieutenant Kcnnon , nldo-do-camp to Gen eral Crook , who , it will bo remembered , left Fort Nlobrara a few day * ago on a voj'- Bgeur's trip down the Nlobrara and Missouri rivers to this city , has been heard from. As announced in the HEK , Captain Hay , Judge advocate of the department , who started out with the lieutenant , abandoned the trip for satlsfaclory reasons. When the ndvlcrs were received hero from Lieuten ant * Kcnnon , they showed that ho hud suc ceeded In descending the river still further about eight miles , which Is not nt all different from the progress made by the world- renowned Stanly as ho was ascending the Nile. The Information , however , Is of ex- ceding value to these people who fondly Im agined all kinds of jwssibllltlcs for that tor tuous and secluded stream. Just when Lieu tenant Kcnnon reaches the Missouri at the rate above specified , may not now bo foretold ; but when ho docs , It is expected it will be at a cost to his personal comfort which will undoubt edly bo creditable to his staying powers. In that section of the country , hostile winds and Icy surfaces are making people huddle around the tire-places , but It is opined that the lieutenant Is oblivious of this fact In the dcsiro to accomplish the Jour ney which ho hns undertaken in the name of Rclcnco and discovery. It Is somewhat darkly hinted , however , that. In view of the seem ingly insuperable obstacles which remain to bo overcome the lieutenant will bo com pelled bcforo long to rcsoit to skates to fin ish his Journey. A Serious Assault. On last Saturday evening , Sam Stevenson , n bricklayer , an aspiring pri7o-llghterand an ex-member of the lire department , while out riding In a buggy , induced a young lady named Lulu Espy , to enler his carriage on the promise of a ride for a short distance. Instead , however , the fellow drove far out toward the northern city limits , against the protestation of Miss Espy , and , when an iso lated seclion was reached , dragged her out of the buggy , and assaulted her in a most brutal manner , beating her over the head , it is alleged , and filling her mouth with sand to stille her cries. The young woman , how ever , successfully resisted the attempts of the assailant to accomplish his unholy pur pose , and is now seriously prostrated at her boarding house , 812 Harncy street. Steven son has not yet been arrested , although u warrant for him has been issued. A School HOIJHO In Ashes. The now school house being erected on the corner of Thirtieth and Davenport streets was entirely destroyed by flrc shortly after mid night yesterday morning. The work of plas- tcringwasto have begun yesterday , and sev eral of the mechanics lost their tools. Thonru was evidently the work of an Incendiary Mrs. Martin , who lives directly opposite , states that she saw a man jump from ono of the windows just us the blu/o began. The school Is badly needed in that "p-U't of the city and will be rebuilt at once. Ilullrimcl XOWM. The successor to Mr. I. W. Miner , as ad vertising man of the Union I'acilic , has ar rived. Ills numo is W. C. Long. Ho has recently acted ns private secretary to Mr. Jerome , general pa'i enj'or agent of the New York Central , and was formally con nected with the Chicago Herald. Colonel A. C. I.iwi" > , Bern-nil passenger iicent of the Kansas Cily , St.Joseph & Coun cil JJlufTs ; C. W. Adams , gem-nil passenger agent of the Pennsylvania line , with head quarters in Chicago ; O. M. Shattuek , travel ing agent of the Ohio < fe Mississippi road , with headquarters in Denver , tire in the city. Struck l > y nn Kn ine. The night watchman on the east , side of ho Union Pacific bridge uv ir t'uo J issouri river , whllo walking on his way home , near the place at which the ferry cars make their switcli on the side of the river , was yesterday morning- struck by engine No. Itoi ) and thrown down un enbankment of twenty feet , and against u rail which Is intended to keep tres passers off the grounds. Ho was badly bruised , though what limy bo the result of 'njurics can not now bo imagined. Looking for Victims. On last Sunday night a couple of highway robbers attempted to hold up u buggy which as being driven cast on Cuming street , near Iho intersection of Thirtieth. Hut the driver lashed the horse and thus drugged the rob bers for a block , and they were compelled to let go their hold. They aftowurd > attempted to rob the driver of a street ear who reached the terminus of his line In Unit vleinityn few minutes later , but again failed because the ear man had been apprised of the intention of the foot pads by Mr. P. Snydcr , who had met them before either of the above episodes occurred. W. C. 13. Allen , the first secretary of the Omaha board of trade , and now a resident of Shoshone , Idaho territory , is in the city visit ing friends. Mr. Allen was secretary of the board of trade from April 12 , 1&T7 until April 12,18b'J , and is now the livestock agent of the Union Pacific. Hu is much impressed with the resources of Idaho and Utah and believes that these two territories will , within a few years bo the locations of the greatest booms ever known in this country. 4 Plenty of Snow. The train men on the overland mail arriv ing at 70 : ! ! o'clock yesterday morning report a heavy fall of snow all along the Union Pa- ciflo west of North Platte. At this place snow was from five to eight inehcs.in depth. Several of the platforms was covered with snow and.ice. They Never Fall. No. 3 Fui.T6x MAIIKKT , NKW YOIIK CITY , .Tnmmry UO , 1884. I have been ubing BUAXIHIETH'S PILLS for the last ten years. They urea a wonderful medicine. There is noth ing equal to them ns Blood Purifiers und Liver Regulators. But I wish to state how I'umtii'kubly they euro rheumatism , and how easily ; I was nlTuctcd by rheumatism - matism ot the legs. My business ( whole sale fish dcnlcr ) naturally loads mo to damp jilacos. I was to bad I could not walk , and at night I snlVurcd fearfully ; I tried Kul ams , Sarsaparillas and all hinds of tinctures , but they did mo no good and I was afraid of being a uripplo , I finally eomnieaced using BitAXD- r.tj-rii's 1'n.i.s. I took two every night for ton nights. Uion I began to improve. .1 continued taking thgiu for forty days and I got entirely well. Now , whenever - over sick , 1 take BiiANnniiTii's Pn.ts. They r.ovcr fail. .1. N. HAKIIIS. Fire Fljthters' NoU-H. Chief Cialllgun , of the lira donnrtmont , and JooTt-uhon , ono of the oldest cx-llrenien In the city. Intend to bo present by invitation at the testing of the now waterworks In Ne braska City , which Is soon to take place. On next Sunday altornoon the committee on organization of the proposed association of veteran firemen of this city will meet In Chiuf Galligan's office for the purpose of making arrangements for the meeting to beheld held on next Monday night for the pnrposoof enrolling members of the pro | > osed society. At the latter meeting all those desiring to Join must bo present , bccuiifco no name will 03 received unless presented in person. "Oh , wad some power , thu giftle glo us , To see ourselves , ns ( there see us I" Few women want to appear siek , and yet liow many \ve see with pain written on every feature. , who luivo been suil'or- ing for montlir , from female we.iknoBS. and wlio oould cablly cure thomsolvch by tlio uoo o ( Dr. Plcrco'a "Favorite Prescription , " to bo found nt any drug store. This remedy is a specific for weak uaeksnorv6us , or nouralgto pains , and nil that class of diseases , known as "female complaints. " Illustrnted.largo treatise on diseases of women , Avith mobt succebMul courses-of 8olMrcutuientsoiit for JO.ccnta in btamps.Address World's .Dispensary Medical ' Association. ( KKi Mttfn' tr et , Buffalo' , N , Y , . 1 . CONTIIACTS AN1 * BILLS. ' . Which Are Let and Considered by the . Board of Public Works ; , At the meeting of the board of public works Monday the contract for constructIng - Ing the newer in district No. 63 , on Hurt street , batwcen Twenty-first and Pleasant strecls , was awarded to John Thompson. The contract for the grading of Dodge street , from Twenty-sixth avenue to Thlrty- clghth street was awarded to Hugh Murphy , at 17 0-10 cents per cubic yard. J. S. Caul- field was 1 lowed a stationery bill of $12.50. The following sewer estimates were al lowed : Third monthly estimate of Uyan k Walsh , south branch of the North Omaha sewer , rJthird ' ) ! ; monthly esllmato of Thomp son & Dclaney , north branch of the North Omaha sewer , * 2,07U23 ; tenth monthly esti mate of P. Fox ft Co. , south branch of the North Omaha sewer , (1,107.20 ; final estimate of Hugh Murphy , sewer district No. M ) , 1W ( > 1.47 ; total sewer estimates , fS,40U7. ! The following curbing estimates were al lowed : Final estimate of Whalcn < fe Brcnnon , Eightccnlh slrcet , from Farnom to Harncy , ttim.Ol ; final estimate of Whalen < b Brenmin , Seventeenth street , from Fnrnam to Harncy , f 148,73 ; final estimate of C. D. Woolworth , Harnoy , from Fifteenth to Sixteenth , M-m.ft ) ; total curbing estimates , tlKM.07. ! The following grading estimates were al lowed : Third monthly estimate of Stuht & Hamol , Pacific , from Tenth to Thirteenth , fSlO ; third monthly esllmato of Stuht A Hamol , Fourteenth , from Mason to Castelhir , (1,210.09 ; fourth monthly estimate of Stuht & Hamcl , Eleventh , from Mason to Ban croft , $ \X52.62 ( ; final monthly estimate of C. E. Fanning & Co. , Webster , from Twenty-eighth avenue to Thirtieth street , fur > n.40 ; fourth monthly estimate of C. F. Williams , Poppleton avenue , from Twentieth to Thirty-sixth , $1,133.04 ; third monthly estimate of C. F. Williams , Davenport , from Twenty-third to Thirty-sixth , $1.241.00 ; first monthly esti mate of C. F. Williams , Fifteenth , from B. & M. tracks to Williams , $171 ; fourth monthly estlmale of C. E. Fanning & Co. , California , from Twenty-fourth avenue to Thirtieth street , $900.20 ; fourth monthly es timate of C. E. Fanning & Co. , Thirtieth , from Cass to Cuming , $474. < W ; final estimate of J. Hyau & Co. , Sixteenth , from Ohio street tothe old city city limits. $717.83 ; total grading estimates , f 10,14-1.50. There will bo a special meeting of the board next Thursday afternoon for the pur pose of deciding on the materials to be used in the construction of sidewalks. The board met again yesterday Messrs. Balcombo and Heimrod being present. The following estimates were passed upon for transmission to the city council this evening ; Final estimate for J. O. Corby , for sewer in district 51 , * 4,70ti.W : ; same for Hugh Murphy for sewer in district 57 , $3,034.18 ; fourth es timate , ffouth branch Soulh Omaha sewer for James Fox , $ ,82.- > 7.TO ; total $10'jyU8. ! The following paving estimates were al lowed : Hcgan Bros. & Co. , final estimate , Cass from Sixteenth to Twenty-second , W.103.10 ; final estimate , Twenty-fourth from Seward to Patrick avenue , Barber asphalt paving company , $15,8711.31 ; final estimate , Harney , from Fifteenth to Sixteenth , Regan Hi-others & Co. , $2,271.13 ; final estimate , alley between Jackson and Jones and Eleventh and Twelfth streets , for Hugh Murphy , $1,400 ; tlnnl estimate , alloy , between Jackson and Jones and Tenth and Eleventh streets , in favor of Hugh Murphy , 81,07. > .S7 ; final estimate , Sixteenth , from Howard to Lcavcnworih , Hegan Brothers & Co. , $12.478.81 ; final estimate , alley , between Jackson and Jones , und from Ninth to Tenth. Hugh Murphy ; $1,422.51 ; final estimate , alley between Jack son and Jones and Twelfth and Thirteenth , in favor of Hugh Murphy. $ l,4W.li5 ; first monthly estimate , paving Thirteenth from Hickory to Castelhir , in favor of J. E. Kilcy , $12,812.51. Total , fjS,501. Total for sewers and paving , $00,400.18. An estimate of $1,500 was later allowed in favor of Stuht & Hamcl for the grading of Twentieth street. Dr. S. R. Patten , dentist , room 313 , Kaingo building , Omaha , Telephone 50. . WaHhnitrii A. Htow'n Estate. Ascl E. Stow , brothct1 of the late AVash- burn A. Stow , made application to the eonnly court yesterday for the granting of letters of administration to Myron F. Tyler of Hamburg , Iowa , and George A , Day of this city. The petition sets forth that the estate of the deceased is valued at $0,000 and the heirs arc as follows : Carl Deldcn Stow , age fifteen years ; Frank Myron Stow , ago twelve years ; and Frank Webb Stow , ago ten years. Fred A. Eastman , ox-sheriff , Ida county la. Father is very sick. Come homo at once. SAHAH. WantH Her Property. A rcplevian suit was filed by Eliza Mr Dowd yesterday in the county court against Charles Hello , constable , to recover ono grey horse and a two-seated surry valued at { SIX ) . Mrs. Dowd claims that the property in question belongs to her by right of a chattel mortgage executed to her by Kobert Law and wife , as part Bccvrity on n debt of $4,000 , and that Constable Hello is unlawfully holding the property from her. She ulbo claims $100 damages. The Beau Ideal or a Family Medicine. A remedy which promptly and com pletely relieves ailments of such com mon occurrence as indigestion , consti pation , billiousncss , and disorders of the malarial typo , is assuredly the beau ideal of a family medicine. Such is Hos tellers Stomach Bitters , which is not only capable of eradicating these com plaints , but also counteracting a ten dency to kidney troubles , rheumatism , and premature decadence of stamina. it "all around " the Taking , as phrase is , there is probably not in existence so useful , effective and agreeable a house hold panacea as the Bitters. Nor is it less highly esteemed by the medical profession than by the families of Amer ica. Numberless testimonials from pro fessional sources of irrefragable authen ticity evince its merit. The demand for it abroad , no loss than in the laud of its discovery , is certainly increasing , time and experience ) of its beneficent elTects confirming Iho high opinion or iginally formed of it. * Hiiro to bo Arrested. The United Stales marshal feels confident of apprehending nt nn curly date the raisei of the money order , whoso case was re ported yesterday. The offense is of such n serious character that extra precautions will bo taken and it Is almost an impossibility foi him to escape. The entire secret service ol the government is on the alert and the man is already located. "How you brudder BenV" "Me1 ' "Lor sister Charity , poorly euro's you born , I is wid do rhoumatis a creeping all about same as a tame bmiKo. " "Chile , buy Salvation Oil doy cure bar- tin. " The shorter the tunnel the sweetet the kiss , but the older the cold Ihc harder Iho cure. Dr. Bull's Cougl : Syrup has broken many stubborn coughs , An Interesting Subject. On next Sunday night , in the Grand open house , Hev. M. P. Dowllngt S. J. , the prcsl ident of Creighlou college , and ono of llu most eloquent men in this part of the conn try , will lecture on "Family Life According to a New Dispensation , " under the auspice ; of the C. 1C. of A. Chronic affections of the throat an promptly relieved by the use of Dr. J II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm L'o cents a bottle. Police Court. There were no Important cases on the po lice court docket yesterday It consiste < of seven vagrants , ten drunks , one tirres for fast driving and ono casoof assault am battery. Four of the prisoners received ligh jnlt sentences and ono fine of $3 and 'cosi waa levied. The worst feature about catarrh is it ; dangerous tendency to consumption Hood's Sarsaparilla' cureu catarrh bj SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. The water pipes' were laid on East N- street yesterday. . ' _ A platform 000 fort long nnd eighteen feet wide is being put down at the new depot. All the buildings tin the block on the north side of N street , between Twenty-sixth and railroad streets are being raised to grade. Captain Peter Cookrcll's family will ar rive here from Illinois next week. The ladles of the Methodist Episcopal church will give an ' "Old Peoples Supper" at the residence of one of the members next week. The foundation ofi Mr. Barry's business block was comuicnoed yesterday by Con tractor Hllcy. Armour's packing house Is so far com pleted as To permit some of the machinery lo bo placed in posllion. John Hart , of Chicago , arrived In the city yesterday and took charge of Armour's packing establishment now being completed. Mr. Hart has been connected with Armour's Chicago house for the past twelve years in various capacities. The Htccl Makers. PiTTsmmo , Oct. 25. The national associa tion of steel manufacturers held a meeting to-day. The attendance was unusually large. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purl * y , Ktreiiffth nnd wholesoinpness. Jloru econ omical than tlm ordinary kinds , and cannot be old in competition with the mnlltude of low est short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cnns. KOVAI. HAKIM : I'owUEtl Co. , W Wall-Ht. , N. V. L.S.L. . . . CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "Wo do hereby certify that we 'uporrlso thear- aneement * for all thu monthly and spml-anniial ) rawlnii8of Thu Louisiana Ntate I-ottery Company , and In person manaite ai l control the druwlnus them- solvei , and that the anu arc conducted with honesty falrnei * and In innut faith ton urd all parlies , and no luthorlruthn Cnnipanyvto use till * certificate with HU Mmlles of our signature attached , In Its advertise ments. " COMM1SSIONEUS. We , the tmrtcrslgneil Bunks anil llHnki-nwIII pny all PrtH'mlrnwn In the IXIIII-IHMII Mate lotteries wnlcli may be presented at our counters. J. II. OGI.KbllY , l > rai. Louisiana. National lUnk. riKKUK I.ANAUX , 1-res. State National Hunk. A. 11ALUW1N , 1'rct. New Orleans National llank. CAltl , KO1IN , 1'res. Union National llank. TTNPBECEDENTED ATTRACTION. * " * OVElt llAIA' A MlI.UONDlSrlltnUTEU Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated In 181 ? , for 1" > years , hy the l.cKlslatnrn forciliirntlmial anil charitable purpose * with a cap ) * tal of ilUD , < Un to which H recurve fund of over t.VOOUU has slnct * been added. Hy an overwhelming popular vote Ita franchise waa matte n part or the present constitution adopted December 2d , A. I ) . 1S7U. The only lottery e > er voted on and endorsed by the people of any state. It never scrips or postpones. Iti ( irand Mnido Number Drawings take place monthly , and thu Soml-Anmml Drawing resularly every six months ( June and December. ) A SI'I.KNDID OI'I-OUTUNITV TO WIN A KOH- TUNK. Tenth tlmml Drawing , Clan I , , In the Acad emy of Munle , TuBMlay , Nov H , ItW-'IOtli Month ly Dranlnt ! : CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars , Only.Hito $5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1. IWXIIM .10 is-n 1 CATITAI. 1'itixn Db1 inwn fivrm ) I ( JHAND l-ltl/.K OF mjxu HI.UU 1 ( iltANI ) I'ltl/.K OF JU.IIK ) 31.1111 2 I.AIUIr : I'UI/.KS OF 111,1111 aiH ( ) 4 I.AIUiE I'ltlXKS OF fi.UU 20.111) ) > l-UI/.EH OF 1.IKI , 'ill u 1(11 ( . anMl AH . 40,111 ] ( Ml 1UU . UUJU ) APPROXIMATION r > IUZK : < ; 101 Approximation I'rliesof ( . - > . I S(100 ) ( nil - am . aii i , 10 ! ) " " ] l . 10JU ( 1OU ) Terminal " W . OO.UUl 2,1711 1'rlics , amonntlnK to . IK15JIX Application for rates to clubs should be made only express ( at our expense ) addressed M. A. DAUPHIN , NEWOHLKANM.A. , OrM.A.DAUPIII * . WASHINGTON' , D. C. AddressRegistered Letters to NEW OKLEANS XA.TIO.VAMUXK , NKW OHI.EANS , LA. T > -f7\CTn\TT > " | 71 > That the presence of Gen- K HiMllim nI\IV I'nils Ileanreuard and Karly , whoaro In charKoof the drawlnns , it a ituar- lintce of abioluto fairness and Integrity , that the chances arc all equal , and that no ono can possibly divine what number will draw H I'rlzo. KEMEMIIKIl that the payment of all prltrs Is OCT.MIANTKKO IIY WIUK NATIONAL HANKS OF NEW OIII.KANS , and thu tickets are slifnod by the president ol an Institution whoso chartered rlxhtH uro recoK- nlied by the hlKhcit courts ! therefore , beware of any Imitations or anonymous nchemes. .Mention thin paper. Pianos , CHICKERINC , KNABE , Vose&Sons Instruments esehtaged , rented and sold on Easy Payments , below FACTORY PRICES. Instruments slightly used at GBEAT BARGAINS Max Meyer & Bro , , Omaha , Neb. LEAKY ROOFING TIN OR IRON , REPAIRED And painted and guaranteed tight for number of years. 1'alntn never bU-ster , OKAVKL ItOOKINQ manufactured and repaired. .Fire 1'roof 1'alnt nppUetl to anlngles. fltu-en yearn' experience. . vv.-a'.Wim.W tBOV. Oil 8.13tU Bt D tw en Arbor a&4 VintoU. KEEP WARM. . Our stock of Overcoats is immense. They begin at $2.90 , for which price we can sell you a man's Overcoat , made of good Vermont Grey , lined with Canton Flannel a coat which is usually sold in other places for $5.0O. Next we have a heavy Ulster with plush collar and cuffs , at $3.75 ; WORTH $7.00. For $4.75 we will sell you a good Chinchilla Overcoat with warm lin ing. Besides these low-priced ones we have an elegant line of better grades running up to the finest qualities of Chinchillas , Montanacs and Beavers. We call particular attention to our Fur Trimmed Overcoats , of which we carry a large variety. These are beautiful garments , and the mate rial used for trimming is the best of mink and beaver. In Boys' and Children's Overcoats we have the largest assortment in the city , and it will surprise you to see our prices on them. One elegant little coat with cape is marked $2.90 ; another splendid Melton with As- trachan cape , $3.50 , about one-half of what other houses would charge for them. The demand for our Underwear and Hats is so great that we are al ready obliged to enlarge the room assigned for these departments. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price , at Nebraska Clothing Co. , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. OMAHA U. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets. FOIl Till ! TIIKATMKNT OK AI.I. CHRONIC and SURGICAL DISEASES , Braces ! Uppllancet for Deformities and Trusses. . Beit facilities , appnratua and rcmeille' for success ful treatment ot every lorrn ot disease requiring Medical or Surgical Treatment. Forty new rooms for patlontii best hospital accom modations In the west. WIMTK roitCmctiliAiis on Deformltlea anrt Unices , Club Feet , Curvature of Iho Spine , I'llf" . Tumor * , Cancer , Catarrh , llronchltla , Inhalation , Klcctrlclty , 1'aralysls , Kpllcpiy , Kldne ) , lllailder , IJye , KarSkin anil Blood , and all hiiKlcal Operations. Discuses of Women n Specially. HOOK ON IHSKABKH OF WO.MK.V FUEE ! Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SI'KCIAI.TV Of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated , Syphilitic 1'olson removed from the system without mercury. New llestoratlvo Treatment for Ixus of Vital ronor. I'crsons unable to visit us may lie treated at home , liy correspondence ) . All communications contlrii-ntlal. Medicines or Instruments sent by mall or express , securely packed , no marks to Indicate contents or _ .ider. One personal Intcrvlow"preferred. . Call and consult < ii , or send history of your case , and wu will send In plain wrapper , our BOOK FREE TO MENI Upon Private , Special and Nervous Diseases , Seminal Weakness , hpermatorrhiea , Impoteney , Syphilis , ( ionorrlueaUfcetand Vailcocole. Addresi , Oiaiilm Medical and Surgical Institute , or Dr , McMenamy , Cor , 13th & Doflge Strecls , OMAHA , NiB. : Owlnc to the rapid srowth of Omahn und ourcuo cess In eflVctlnK cures , our business has become so laruu that the old Medical Institute on Htli street and Capitol avenue , could not accommodate all romlnu to ns for treatment. W have therefore moved Into nunicw brick building , Northwest Corner of 13th and IKxlKn streets , one block south of the old Institute building , and have now the largest and most com plete Medical Institute or hospital In the west. Forty newly furnished , well wanned and ventilated rooms for patients , three skilled physicians always In the bulldlim. All kinds of diseases treated In the most sclentlflc manner. We manufacture Surgical llrncos for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Kloctrlcal Batteries , nnd can supply physicians or patients any appliance , remedy , or Instrument known. Call and consult us , or wrlto for circulars upon all subjects , with lists of questions for patient to anawer. Thousands treated success fully by correspondence. Wo have superior advan- taiccs and facilities for treatlnR diseases , perfnruiliiK surKlcal operations , and nurslnx patients which com bined with our acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation should make the Omaha Medical and Surulcal Institute the Hrstcholce. S , S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , 100 N. lath Street. rillli : ( JAUKOIINIA WINKS , shipped dliprt from our vineyard. HloslliiK , Hntcucl Cluiets , I'ort , Sherries , etc. Han Jose Vaults , Seventh , KlKlith , Sun Salvador und Willlum streets , San JUMCalifornia. . PRIVATE DISEASES Blood potion , Tin-real taint , gleet stricture , temlnal etnli- ilons , loss of seiual pow * . weakneu of ttie lezual or- Kane , want of desire In male or female , whether from Impr ude n t halite of young or MX- ml bablt * ID I mature yean , . or any came tbatdeblllUtei I the se x aal function i. pftdlly and permanently cored. Consultation free and itrlctljr coofldentlal. Medicine lent free from obtvrTatlon to all parti of tbe United SUtcs. Correipondcnce receive * prompt attention. No letter * answered unltsi teeompialed by four etnll In iUmpe. 8 nd tea cent * In tttmpi for pimpblet and Hit of quotloot. Tenst itriclly cash. Call on or tddrrss UR VOWCKl. KKKVKS , Ko. 3H South lh bt , Oiailu , Ktb. WraDOT ED PARTS ol tt- body inUried tai itrcD-tlxKd , full pertlc- JUUI1UO , CO. . THE CHICAGO AND NorthWestern - Western Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Tim only rend to take for DCS Molnes , Mnrlalltown , Cedur ItHulrtx , Clinton , Dlxon , ChUiivo , .Milwaukee and all points cn t. To tin1 people of Nebraska , Colorado radov > oniln , Utah , Idaho , Nevada , Orexon , Wash- liiKtonand Cnllfornla , It orrers supcalor adrantaiies ni t | io slalc by any other line. AnionK n few of the numerous points of superiority enjoyed hy tbo patrons of thin road tietween Oinnlm and Chlraito , arc Its twn trains a duy of DAY COACH- KS , nblcli me the llni'st that humiin art nnd Ingenui ty can create. Its I'ALACK bl.KKI'INU CAIIS. which arc model * of comtort and clcieunce. Its 1'AUl.OH U11AW1NO ItUUM OAKS , nnnurpassed by any , nnd Its widely celebrated PALATIAL DlNIMl CAKS. the enual of which cannot be found elsewhere. At Coun cil HillITs the trains ul the Union Pacific Hallway , con nect In union depot with those of tbo Chicago & Northwestern Hy. In Chicago the trains of this line ninke close connection with those of all other eastern lines. Kor Detroit , Columbus , Indianapolis , Cincinnati , NlHKiim Fall * . Hnnulii. 1'HI'iuiiK , Toronto , Montreal , lidston , New York , riilladulphlii , Ihiltlmore , Wnxh- InKton , mid all points In the east , ask lor u ticket \lu thu "NORTHWESTERN. " If yon wl h the best accommodation. All ticket agents sell tickets rln this Hue. U. HLKilllTT. K. P. WILSON , Ueul. Manager , CJeul. 1'ass'r Ak'cnt CIllCIIL'O , Ills. W.M.nABCOCK. U It. IIOIiLKS , Western AKvnt. City 1'uss'r. Agent. Omaha. Nebraska. -Tim ffl TIIK Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. ' The Best lloutc front Oitmlia and Council Bluffs to - = = THE EAST = = - TWO T1IAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAIIA AND COUNCIL ULUFF9 Chicago , AND- " Milwaukee , St. run ) , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids , Ilock Island , Freeport , Itockford , Clinton , Dulmqiic , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jancsville , lieloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other Important points Kait , Northeast anil Southeast. For throimh tickets call on the ticket agent at HOI Farnam btruet , In 1'axton Hotel , or at Union I'aclHo Depol- I'ullman Sleepers and the finest DlnlnxCarsIn the world are run on the main line of the Chicago , .Mil- waukeo & St. Paul Hallway , and every attention Is paid to passengers by courteous employes of the company. It. MII.I.EIl , General Manager. J. F. TUCUHIt , Assistant lieneral Manager. ' A. V. It. CAIll'KNTKll , Uvueral I'atscnccr and Ticket Acent. ( IHO.lClIKAFFOItt ) , Assistant General Passenger and Ticket Audit. J.T. CI.AltK.tieneral Superintendent. BOYNTON FURNACE CO. , Sfle Manufacturers of BOYNTON'S FURNACES , RANGES THEATERS , With All MODEI1N Improvements. 47 and 49 Dearborn St. , J. H. MANNY , MANAGER. CHICAGO. I'OU HALE IIY Henry E. Cox , Omaha. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The belt known and moit popular Hotel In the slat * , location central , appointments llm-clmi. Ilemli4uartei for lommurcla ] men and all political .Bd pUbllO . .I ! . . * . * . . Vraptltlor , . rn < - > EUttra-Micitllo B.lt- ? riM.oombtntil. Uunrtntt.dlbt only oae loU. wormg n r tln aeontlnuous tltclHc it Mtgnttu -nrrtnt. ( ol.ntigc , Powsrlul , Unrakl * , _ , _ Oomfort bl u4 ( ffKilrc , Atold Ir.uds. * M * OT.r9.OO O cur.4. Jf.ad Mt.aop foip&mi > hl lL LIO Ki.tof BIO un.T roit . Oi. MOBML UlTUTM. HI WAUM VI. . CHIOAO. FOUNTAIN - BR/ANDS - FINE CUT AND F IvTJQ. ' SJD. 1707 Olive Street , St. Louis , Mo. OMlio Missouri State MiiM-um of Anatomy , Bt , l.onl.s , Mo. , University Colle u Hospital , lon * : lmi , Ulcsuti. ( ii-riiiany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF NfrNiB , GH ml DISEASES. More cspcclnlly the o arising from Impru dence , Invite nllso mitU'rlnjj to c-oiri-oponil with out delay. DlM-asos of Infection and contagion cmed.safely anil xpf-oiUly ulthont use of dim- . Kermis ilruts. I'utit-nts uhoxo t-usus liavu been lu-Klccti'd , badly tn-ati-il or pronounced Incur- " ulAt' , should not fall tn \ \ rite ns coni.'fi nlng their symptoms. All lettcts receive Immediate alien * turn. JUST rUIlLISUKD. And \\111 lie mallei ] FIIKE to any address nn rm cclptof one'-cent stamp. " 1'iavtlral Obbervo4 tlons on Nervous Debility anil 1'liyxlral Ilxhaus- lion , " to wliU.li Is added nn "ISsiiv on Miir- rliij'i- , " \\lth Important chapters ou diseases of HIP Iti'prodiu-tlvo Organs , the whole forming it vahmlHH nicdlnil ticatlsuUilch should bo reiu ) by all young men. Address DBS , S , & D , DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St.St. Louis , Ho. AND Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Strictly Flrit-Cluii , and smons the lamest , fastest and finest tn tbo worm , Hiiloon. second class and steerage I'aatrnifer Accnmmmltttloin Unrmpelleil. Every rexard for the comfort and convBiilmicoof p f- tensers studiously conilJureJ und practiced loon excursion tickets at reduced rates. Drafts foi any amount at lowest current rates. I1 or lionkt of tours , lUkets , or further Information , apply to HKNDKItSON UllOTIIKUH , Chicago , or FilANK 1C. MOOItKS , Omaha , Neb. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP PURE COD OIL AND CUIIES COIH1H8 , TOI.DS. ASTHMA. BnONCHlTJS ANDAI.LscllOFUIXJUftHUMOKS. , The jri'iU popularity of this safe and cfflcscloui prepaiallon Is itlono attrlbutabln to Its Intrluilo worlb. In the euro of foil Bin. Colds , A tb , Brett * chilis , Whooping Coiiih.rH-riiliilous Humors and all Consumptive Hymptoms , II has no superior , If eqnitu J 't no one nevlect Ilin enrly symptoms of dlsetit , when an a eent liat hand nhlch will cure all coil plaints og Iho Clu-st , 1 tironl 01 l.uniis. Mannjsctuj ed only by A. \VII.IIIIH , Chemist , lioston. Bold b ; all druKiilsls. Inipoited und bottled by MHlmvolltch , KletolJ r A-Co. , Cincinnati , O. Tor sale by Uio lollowt liiK dealers : Htchardson Drua Co. , Ulake , Ilrucll & Co. , Adlcr It Heller , M. Wollsteln , Oliulitoni llroa. & Co. , Kriink Dollonu , H , H. ( Srotto. . . Banilile llottlen Kre . * I BUY THE FAMOUS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE